The Americans really treat the mainstream encryption circle as a cash machine. It's a dramatic story; it's estimated that at least 400,000 players across the network have been Get Liquidated. With one more long wick candle, it can be said with certainty that most players in the entire encryption circle are basically out of the game, having lost almost all their chips. However, this is also in line with the consistent style of capitalists, as they have nearly wiped out the majority of retail investors. When the circulating supply in the market is low, various market manipulators can easily pump up the coin prices, and then the bull run finishes.
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RenCaiDragonElephant
· 10-31 07:26
Stay strong and HODL💎
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TwinTreasures
· 10-31 04:14
Hold on tight, we're about to To da moon 🛫
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Sesame
· 10-31 03:06
Just go for it💪
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YoulongSaidPiAsked
· 10-30 18:10
Brothers, how many are still holding Spot? Are the chips still there?
The Americans really treat the mainstream encryption circle as a cash machine. It's a dramatic story; it's estimated that at least 400,000 players across the network have been Get Liquidated. With one more long wick candle, it can be said with certainty that most players in the entire encryption circle are basically out of the game, having lost almost all their chips. However, this is also in line with the consistent style of capitalists, as they have nearly wiped out the majority of retail investors. When the circulating supply in the market is low, various market manipulators can easily pump up the coin prices, and then the bull run finishes.